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Oct. 8, 2009 By caddieman
"Easily one of the best games I've ever played" Finally a role playing game that really remembers the whole point is to have fun and to never let rules get in the way. The system is flexible and very deep but never gets in the way. The world is well thought out and in some ways depressingly realistic even as it’s as fantastic as any other game out there. This really isn’t a game meant for kids but any teens or adults how have player RPGs or want to try should really give this game a look.
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Oct. 7, 2009 By jeremythorn
"The Most Complete Game I've Ever Played"
Dark Refuge is with out a doubt the most complete and well thought out RPG I've ever played. The character creation system is simple and encourages customization. Character progression requires no tables and is very satisfying. The in-game mechanics encourage resourceful role playing and feel very natural. The universe in which Dark Refuge takes place is rich with many races, religions and factions. Dark Refuge's creator has even found a plausible way for high technology and magic (Leyas) to co-exist. But perhaps the best feature of the game is how with one exception it's completely classless. A warrior may use Leyas (magic) and an adept (mage) can... More > strap on field plate and grab a sword. With the exception of technology a Leyas user can quite literally use any weapon they want and whatever Leyas abilities they want. If you want to be a gunslinger, sniper, drive a tank or fly a jet then your character would be an immutable. Immutables represent (Humans who can use technology) a very small percent of the Dark Refuge Universe's inhabitants which makes them all the more important in armies, police forces and adventuring groups.

I would recommend Dark Refuge to anyone who is tired of having to 'level up' their characters, thinks magic users should be able to kick ass in a physical sense or to beginning gamers who feel intimidated by tables and charts.
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Apr. 19, 2006 By A Osorio
"Godswords:Saga of the Bladed Sun" B. G. Osorio's creative brilliance is refreshing and exciting. Every reader can relate on some level; literal, philosophical, ethical, etc. Whether you are into history, genres, future/sci-fi, religion, group dynamics or just adventure and possibilities, you will find this book a compelling read. Can't wait for #2- "The Day the Earth Died". I can already envision this world on the big screen.

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Copyright Brandon Osorio (Standard Copyright License)
Edition Revised Edition
Publisher Dark Refuge Games
Published March 22, 2009
Language English
Pages 320
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 8.5 wide × 11.0 tall

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